The “tell” is obvious early in the column: “[T]o an economist, the solution is simple: Just make it easier to build more stuff.” She then summarizes some economic studies that claim that housing prices are double or even triple what they would be in “an unregulated market.” So all we have to do is ignore those foolish politicians who defend these damaging regulations, and the problem will be solved. But every market is necessarily going to have regulations, because there have to be rules about what can be built, if for no other reason than to protect people from investing money in a home only to discover the next day that the block across the street is going to be razed and replaced by a factory spewing toxic chemicals.Or, for an example that is both more and less dramatic, consider New York City.

Giles-Harris and cornerback Mark Gilbert were both first-team all-ACC players last season for the Blue Devils.

Chapel Hill food festival Terra Vita will be held in October, the ninth year for the Triangle festival focusing on sustainability.

The point is that there are no simple answers, and any economist—real, wannabe, or otherwise—who claims that there are is either dishonest, illogical, or gullible.

Most people who have spent any time in New York City would agree that Central Park is a jewel and should not be plowed under in the name of privatized profit.

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There is no reason to call her out by name here, because there is nothing about her arguments that distinguishes them from what one can find anywhere on the internet where motivated conservatism meets overconfident libertarianism.

The column in question purports to explain how the affordable housing problem can be solved.

“He’s a very talented player and has shown an ability to score, make plays and contribute in all situations at the collegiate level.

We’re excited to have him join our team and continue his development as a professional.” Adam Gaudette will forgo his final season of eligibility and has signed with the Vancouver Canucks. #Howlin Huskies https://t.co/Aisj JPk D2B — Northeastern MHKY (@Go NUmhockey) March 26, 2018 According to Sportsnet’s John Shannon, fans will have to wait a little longer to see the 2015 second-round pick (149th overall) in action as he won’t be in the lineup for Tuesday’s matchup against the Anaheim Ducks.

Even so, noting that one major regulation makes sense does not mean that every other possible rule and restriction makes sense.